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Hnefatafl King
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Hnefatafl: History and Rules
Hnefatafl, meaning “King’s Table,” is an ancient Viking strategy game popular from 400 to 1000 AD across Northern Europe. It simulates a Viking raid, with a smaller defending force protecting their king from a larger attacking army. The game faded as chess gained popularity.
Rules: Hnefatafl is played on a square grid (typically 11x11). Defenders (12 warriors + the king) start in a cross shape at the center, while attackers (24) surround the edges.
Objective:
Defenders: Help the king escape to one of the four corners. Attackers: Capture the king by surrounding him on all four sides. Movement: Pieces move like chess rooks—horizontally or vertically.
Capturing: Surround enemy pieces on opposite sides.
The throne (center) and corners are restricted, usable only by the king. The game’s asymmetric design offers rich tactical challenges and a taste of Viking strategy.
Hnefatafl, meaning “King’s Table,” is an ancient Viking strategy game popular from 400 to 1000 AD across Northern Europe. It simulates a Viking raid, with a smaller defending force protecting their king from a larger attacking army. The game faded as chess gained popularity.
Rules: Hnefatafl is played on a square grid (typically 11x11). Defenders (12 warriors + the king) start in a cross shape at the center, while attackers (24) surround the edges.
Objective:
Defenders: Help the king escape to one of the four corners. Attackers: Capture the king by surrounding him on all four sides. Movement: Pieces move like chess rooks—horizontally or vertically.
Capturing: Surround enemy pieces on opposite sides.
The throne (center) and corners are restricted, usable only by the king. The game’s asymmetric design offers rich tactical challenges and a taste of Viking strategy.
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